monsoon |
agate |
As nouns the difference between monsoon and agate
is that
monsoon is any of a number of winds associated with regions where most rain falls during a particular season while
agate is a semi-pellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints in the same specimen, with colors delicately arranged in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
As an adverb agate is
on the way; agoing.
answer |
meet |
As nouns the difference between answer and meet
is that
answer is a response or reply; something said]] or [[do|done in reaction to a statement or question while
meet is a sports competition, especially for athletics or swimming.
As verbs the difference between answer and meet
is that
answer is (ambitransitive) to make a reply or response to while
meet is (
lb)
of individuals: to make personal contact .
As an adjective meet is
suitable; right; proper.
cooker |
chief |
As nouns the difference between cooker and chief
is that
cooker is a device for heating food while
chief is (
leader of group etc)A leader or head of a group of people, organisation, etc.
As an adjective chief is
primary; principal.
stir |
turn |
As nouns the difference between stir and turn
is that
stir is scorpion while
turn is a change of direction or orientation.
As a verb turn is
(
lb)
non-linear physical movement .
cult |
empathy |
As nouns the difference between cult and empathy
is that
cult is a group of people with a religious, philosophical or cultural identity sometimes viewed as a sect, often existing on the margins of society or exploitative towards its members while
empathy is the intellectual identification of the thoughts, feelings, or state of another person.
As an adjective cult
is of, or relating to a cult.
indelirium |
delusional |
As an adjective delusional is
suffering from or characterized by delusions.
dasi |
pulpit |
As nouns the difference between dasi and pulpit
is that
dasi is necktie while
pulpit is a raised platform in a church, usually enclosed, where the minister or preacher stands to conduct the sermon.
atone |
transgression |
As a verb atone
is to make reparation, compensation, or amends, for an offence or a crime or a sin one has committed.
As a noun transgression is
a violation of a law, command or duty.
proficient |
mastered |
As an adjective proficient
is good at; skilled; fluent; practiced, especially in relation to a task or skill.
As a noun proficient
is an expert.
As a verb mastered is
past tense of master.
gratuitous |
voluntary |
As adjectives the difference between gratuitous and voluntary
is that
gratuitous is given freely; unearned while
voluntary is done, given, or acting of one's own free will.
As an adverb voluntary is
voluntarily.
As a noun voluntary is
a short piece of music, often having improvisation, played on a solo instrument.
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